Relapse Prevention
Cognitive Distortions
Psychoeducation
Coping Skills
Misc.
100

Three common examples of triggers are

People, places, and things.

100

Taking everything personally or assigning blame to yourself without any logical reason to believe you are to blame.

Personalization

100

Name two defense mechanisms.

Denial, Sublimation, Projection, Repression, Regression, Displacement, Rationalization

100

Writing down thoughts and feelings to understand them more.

Journaling
100

A set of impairments that can persist for weeks or months after abstaining from a substance. Ex: Irritability, Anxiety, Feelings of sadness

PAWS

200

The stages of relapse in order

Emotional, Mental, Physical

200
Inability or an unwillingness to see shades of grey, you see things in extremes.

All-or-Nothing Thinking

200

What is complacency?

Being unaware that there are still dangers or problems that need to be addressed and stops you from trying harder to continue treatment.

200

A practice in which an individual uses a technique to train attention and awareness and achieve a mentally clear and emotionally calm and stable state.

Meditation

200
Things you do to maintain good health and improve well-being.

Self-Care

300

Limits and rules we set for ourselves within relationships.

Boundaries

300

Thinking the worst possible outcome of a situation.

Catastrophizing.

300

The stages of change in order

Precontemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action, Maintenance
300

Diverting your attention to something else to avoid cravings or urges.

Distractions

300

What are the three components of the cognitive triangle?

Thoughts, feelings and behaviors

400

Supplemental support groups that enhance your recovery.

Recovery Meetings

400

Statements that you make to yourself about what you ought to do or what you must do.

Should Statements.

400

What is the difference between dependence and addiction?

Dependence is when your body physically needs the substance, addiction is the mental reliance on a substance in addition to the physical reliance.

400

A simple technique to help manage emotions and create a state of relaxation, uses the 4-4-6 count.

Deep Breathing

400

Thoughts a person has that determines how they interpret their experiences. Ex: The world is a bad place, I am a failure.

Core Beliefs

500

A system made up of specific people as well as therapists, support groups, and organizations.

Sober Support Network

500

Tendency to make conclusions and predictions based on little to no evidence and holding them as gospel truth.

Fortune Telling/Jumping to conclusions.
500

How is dopamine related to substance use?

Dopamine plays a role in how we feel pleasure, substances cause an increase in dopamine that satisfies natural reward system. Repeated use raises it past its threshold and builds tolerance.

500

Participating in activities that make you feel good. Ex: Exercise, self-care, socializing, hobbies, responsibilities.

Behavioral Activation
500

What are ACCEPTS?

Activities, Contributing, Comparisons, Emotions, Pushing Away, Thoughts, and Sensations

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